WOOD'S SIDE-CAR AND BABY CARRIAGES.
One of the most progressive concerns in Palmerston' to-day is Mr. A. A.' Wood's Pram and Motor-cycle Side-car Factoiy and" Showrooms. This business was established about two years ago, ! and has progressed at a rapid rate since its inception. The factory, which is situated opposite the western end of the Palmerston railway platform, would bo ' particularly interesting to either motor cyclists or mothers, for here are to be I seen side-cars\of various designs, all con- \ structed with a due regard to strength and durability, while the baby carriages, every part of which is made on the premises, are indeed something to be admired. There are upwards of forty different designs to 'select from, and as for Workmanship this * is certainly of the best, which also applies to the side-cars built here. The special attention of ladies is drawn to the fact that the showroom for adequately displaying prams, go-carts, etc., is in the Square, near the Standard office. <
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 20
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163WOOD'S SIDE-CAR AND BABY CARRIAGES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 20
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